When was radley founded
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When was radley founded? Asked by: Prof. Savion Wintheiser MD. Is Radley a designer brand? Is Radley London made in China? Most of their products appear to be made in China though. Who makes Radley watches? We hope you enjoy exploring our world…. Our Story. Radley has come a long way since starting our handbag journey as part of a wave of new creatives setting up businesses in Camden Market in the midst of the s. Driven by a passion for colour, luxurious leathers and FUN, Radley launched in Radley Church stands on the site of an earlier Norman, or possibly Saxon, building, which is said to have burnt down in about The current church was consecrated in about , and the nave and tower were added in the 15th century.
Radley Vicarage dates from the 13th or 14th century. There is a story that it was used by the Abbey as a hunting lodge, but more likely it has always been the home of the incumbent of Radley Church, making it possibly the oldest building in the country to have been continually in such use. It is possible that the main Radley settlement was originally near the Church, but from later medieval times until the early 20th century, the main settlement was in Lower Radley.
Houses were built there by the husbandmen and yeomen who worked the land when it was still in open fields. Several of these houses still survive, the earliest dating to and , both of cruck construction. Following enclosure of the fields, complete by about , these family-based holdings were replaced by large farms worked by agricultural labourers.
The old houses were split to provide homes for these labourers, before being more recently restored and enlarged. Radley Manor and the other possessions of Abingdon Abbey were surrendered to the Crown on 9 February upon the dissolution of the monasteries and the manor was granted to Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley. There is evidence of George being active locally but it was his son William, created a baronet in , who really established the family in Radley.
The magnificent marble and alabaster monument to Sir William and his family, sculpted by Nicholas Stone, can be seen in the chancel in Radley Church.
The Stonhouses were ardent Royalists and it is likely that Royalist soldiers were billeted in Radley Church.
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